School of Business Administration, Portland State University

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Programs  :  Undergraduate

Post-Baccalaureate Retention Policy

Grade Requirements

After you have been admitted to the School of Business Administration (SBA), you must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.50 in all program courses taken at PSU. If your program GPA falls below 2.50 you will be placed on probation.

If this should occur, you will receive a letter stating that you have been placed on probation and the quarter that the probation is effective. In the first quarter of the probationary period in which you take program classes you must show progress by raising your deficient GPA; if you do not, termination will occur at the end of that quarter. If your deficient GPA rises, but not to the 2.50 minimum, you will be allowed a second quarter of probation. At the end of the second quarter in which you take classes your program GPA must be 2.50 or higher. If you do not achieve this, your admitted status in the SBA will be terminated.

A probationary period may extend into a third quarter if (1) you are inactive in the first quarter of probation (no classes taken at PSU), (2) if at the end of the first quarter of probation you raise your GPA, but not to 2.50 and your second quarter is inactive, or (3) if both the first and second quarters are totally inactive. In no instance will the probationary period extend beyond three consecutive quarters beginning with the quarter for which the probation is effective.

If termination occurs and you still wish to pursue a certificate in accounting, you may reapply for admission after both your cumulative PSU GPA and your PSU business GPA are 2.75 or higher. When you reapply, you must also meet all other admission requirements which are in effect for the quarter for which readmission is requested. If termination occurs a second time, you will not be able to earn a certificate in accounting at PSU.

If you find that you are having problems in a course(s) please talk with the instructor; do not wait until the problem shows up as a final grade of D or F. If you find yourself placed on probation and do not understand the options available to you, make an appointment with your Undergraduate Programs Administrator in the Student Services Office, SBA 240.

If you are on probation and anything occurs that would raise your GPA, you are responsible for advising the Student Services Office. For example, you had an “I” in a course and you complete the work to remove the incomplete, or an instructor determines that you were given an incorrect grade and submits a grade change. This type of change may not appear in the database in a timely manner so it is up to you to supply us with evidence of these changes.

Satisfactory Progress

In addition to maintaining a 2.50 GPA in your program coursework, you are expected to make satisfactory progress toward your certificate. The requirement of the SBA is that you complete a minimum of nine quarter hours during each academic year. If you do not meet this requirement your admission to the SBA may be canceled. In these cases your file in the SBA is retained for one calendar year. If you apply for admission at a later time you will need to submit all application documents and meet all requirements for admission which are in effect at that time.

Grade Point Average (GPA)

At PSU, the GPA is based on the graded points earned divided by the graded quarter credit hours completed. For the accounting certificate program, the GPA is calculated using the credits from those classes in the PBAC curriculum. The following point scale is used:

 

 
A
A-
B+
B
B-
C+
C
C-
D+
D
D-
F
1 Cr.
4
3.67
3.33
3
2.67
2.33
2
1.67
1.33
1
.67
0
2 Cr.
8
7.34
6.66
6
5.34
4.66
4
3.34
2.66
2
1.34
0
3 Cr.
12
11.01
9.99
9
8.01
6.99
6
5.01
3.99
3
2.01
0
4 Cr.
16
14.68
13.32
12
10.68
10.68
8
6.68
5.32
4
2.68
0
5 Cr.
20
18.35
16.65
15
13.35
11.65
10
8.35
6.65
5
3.35
0

 

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